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2025 German federal election All 630 seats in the Bundestag 316 seats needed for a majorityTurnout 82.5% 6.2pp
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results for the single-member constituencies
This is a breakdown of the results of the 2025 German federal election . The following tables display detailed results in each of the sixteen states and all 299 single-member constituencies .[ 1] [ 2]
Seats are distributed to all parties clearing the threshold, either through getting more than 5% of second votes, having the most first votes in at least 3 constituencies, or being a national minority party. Seats are first distributed to the political parties in an overall distribution using the Sainte-Laguë method . The seats won by each party are then distributed to the party in each state, based on the votes it received in that state, also using the Sainte-Laguë method.[ 3] : 400 For each calculation, a divisor is chosen by the Federal Returning Officer so that the total number of seats to be allocated are distributed.[ 3] : 400 The tables below reflect the calculations officially carried out.
Overall distribution [ edit ]
Overall distribution[ 3] : 401
Party
Votes
Quotients
Seats
CDU
11,194,700
164.39
164
AfD
10,327,148
151.65
152
SPD
8.148.284
119.65
120
Greens
5,761,476
84.60
85
Linke
4,355,382
63.96
64
CSU
2,963,732
43.52
44
SSW
76,126
1.12
1
Divisor: 68,100
State
CDU [ 3] : 403
AfD [ 3] : 405
SPD [ 3] : 402
Greens [ 3] : 404
Linke [ 3] : 406
Votes
Quotients
Seats
Votes
Quotients
Seats
Votes
Quotients
Seats
Votes
Quotients
Seats
Votes
Quotients
Seats
Schleswig-Holstein
518,367
7.61
8
306,191
4.54
5
352,671
5.19
5
279,932
4.03
4
146,398
2.09
2
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
181,963
2.67
3
357,356
5.29
5
126,703
1.86
2
54,721
0.79
1
123,051
1.76
2
Hamburg
216,782
3.18
3
113,463
1.68
2
237,564
3.49
3
201,761
2.91
3
150,930
2.16
2
Lower Saxony
1,409,499
20.70
21
894,057
13.25
13
1,152,824
16.95
17
576,371
8.31
8
405,229
5.79
6
Bremen
71,567
1.05
1
52,494
0.78
1
80,600
1.19
1
54,288
0.78
1
51,461
0.74
1
Brandenburg
297,987
4.38
4
535,279
7.93
8
243,973
3.59
4
108,591
1.56
2
176,223
2.52
3
Saxony-Anhalt
256,535
3.77
4
496,100
7.35
7
146,538
2.15
2
59,074
0.85
1
143,803
2.05
2
Berlin
356,091
5.23
5
296,999
4.40
4
295,190
4.34
4
328,022
4.73
5
387,142
5.53
6
North Rhine-Westphalia
3,170,708
46.56
47
1,769,822
26.22
26
2,108,383
31.01
31
1,300,915
18.75
19
877,058
12.53
13
Saxony
507,168
7.45
7
958,363
14.20
14
217,155
3.19
3
167,256
2.41
2
290,440
4.15
4
Hesse
1,033,893
15.18
15
636,771
9.43
9
657,536
9.67
10
451,573
6.51
7
311,079
4.44
4
Thuringia
246,072
3.61
4
510,519
7.56
8
115,915
1.70
2
56,084
0.81
1
200,691
2.87
3
Rhineland-Palatinate
760,535
11.17
11
498,733
7.39
7
462,766
6.81
7
256,930
3.70
4
161,744
2.31
2
Bavaria
N/A
1,515,533
22.45
22
920,748
13.54
14
957,169
13.79
14
456,663
6.52
7
Baden-Württemberg
2,006,537
29.46
29
1,256,267
18.61
19
898,702
13.22
13
865,594
12.47
12
429,472
6.14
6
Saarland
160,996
2.36
2
129,201
1.91
2
131,016
1.93
2
43,195
0.62
1
43,998
0.63
1
Divisor
68,100
67,500
68,000
69,400
70,000
(C) denotes that the member was elected thanks to their result in a constituency rather than their designated place on the list. Constituency winners are elected before list members, and take their place in order of vote percentage in the constituency in question. If a party wins more constituencies than they are entitled to by list vote, the constituency winners with the lowest vote share do not win their seat and the constituency is left vacant.[ 4] Those such constituencies are:
#
Union
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
SSW
Votes
518,367; 27.6%
306,191; 16.3%
352,671; 18.8%
279,932; 14.9%
146,398; 7.8%
76,126; 4.0%
Seats
8
5
5
4
2
1
1
Mark Helfrich (C, 35.0%)
Kurt Kleinschmidt
Tim Klüssendorf (C, 28.1%)
Luise Amtsberg (C, 26.0%)
Lorenz Gösta Beutin
Stefan Seidler
2
Sebastian Schmidt (C, 34.8%)
Gereon Bollmann
Nina Scheer
Robert Habeck
Tamara Mazzi
Maylis Roßberg
3
Dr. Johann Wadephul (C, 32.8%)
Volker Schnurrbusch
Ralf Stegner
Denise Loop
Marlies Wiegand
Lukas Knöfler
4
Henri Schmidt (C, 32.7%)
Kerstin Przygodda
Bettina Hagedorn
Dr. Konstantin von Notz
Finn Frey
Sarina Quäck
5
Sandra Carstensen (C, 32.7%)
Sven Wendorf
Truels Reichardt
Mayra Vriesema
Bianca Szygula
Svend Wippich
6
Leif Bodin (C, 32.7%)
Alexis Giersch
Christina Schubert
Bruno Hönel
Marc-André Bornkessel
Svea Wanger
7
Melanie Bernstein (C, 32.3%)
Fabian Voß
Dr. Kristian Klinck
Juliane Michel-Weichenthal
Melanie Arnold
Mads Lausten
8
Daniel Kölbl (C, 31.8%)
Johanna Selbert
Dr. Samet Yilmaz
Mark Hintz
Lilli Rachenpöhler
9
Petra Nicolaisen (C, 26.5%)[ a]
Felix Wilsberg
Dr. Conny Clauson
Poul Franck
10
Magdalena Drewes
Canan Canli
Lukas Unger
Helen Christiansen
#
Constituency
Elected member
Previous member
Vote share of winner %
Union
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
BSW
FDP
SSW
Others
Total
1
Flensburg – Schleswig
Vacant [ a]
Robert Habeck
26.5%
50,822
28,824
28,366
43,290
10,370
–
4,484
21,465
4,111
191,732
2
Nordfriesland – Dithmarschen Nord
Leif Bodin
Astrid Damerow
32.7%
49,866
24,472
31,169
16,627
7,919
–
5,749
14,253
2,657
152,712
3
Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd
Mark Helfrich
Mark Helfrich
35.0%
4
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Dr. Johann Wadephul
Sönke Rix
32.8%
5
Kiel
Luise Amtsberg
Mathias Stein
26.0%
6
Plön – Neumünster
Sandra Carstensen
Kristian Klinck
32.7%
7
Pinneberg
Daniel Kölbl
Ralf Stegner
31.8%
8
Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte
Melanie Bernstein
Bengt Bergt
32.3%
9
Ostholstein – Stormarn-Nord
Sebastian Schmidt
Bettina Hagedorn
34.8%
10
Herzogtum Lauenburg – Stormarn-Süd
Henri Schmidt
Nina Scheer
32.7%
11
Lübeck
Tim Klüssendorf
Tim Klüssendorf
28.1%
33,695
21,972
39,809
27,477
10,175
–
4,028
2,636
–
141,752
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern [ edit ]
#
Union
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
Votes
181,963; 17.8%
357,356; 35.0%
126,703; 12.4%
54,721; 5.4%
123,051; 12.0%
Seats
3
5
2
1
2
1
Philipp Amthor
Enrico Komning (C, 45.2%)
Reem Alabali-Radovan
Claudia Müller
Dietmar Bartsch
2
Simone Borchardt
Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing (C, 41.1%)
Frank Junge
Dr. Felix Winter
Ina Latendorf
3
Georg Günther
Dario Seifert (C, 37.3%)
Katrin Zschau
Katharina Horn
Amina Kanew
4
Stephan Bunge
Christoph Grimm (C, 36.9%)
Erik von Malottki
Raphael Scherer
Hennis Herbst
5
Dietrich Monstadt
Leif-Erik Holm (C, 35.9%)
Anna Kassautzki
Miroslava Zahradníčková
Maxi Ebel
6
Michael Ebert
Steffi Burmeister (C, 26.8%)[ a]
Franz Hertrich
Ole Krüger
Niklas Hehenkamp
7
Dorin Müthel-Brenncke
Martin Schmidt
Vanessa Freund
Fabienne Urmoneit
#
CDU
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
Votes
216,782; 20.7%
113,463; 10.9%
237,564; 22.7%
201,761; 19.3%
150,930; 14.4%
Seats
3
2
3
3
2
1
Christoph Ploß (C, 28.1%)
Dr. Bernd Baumann
Aydan Özoğuz (C, 32.3%)
Till Steffen (C, 27.8%)
Jan van Aken
2
Franziska Hoppermann
Dr. Alexander Wolf
Metin Hakverdi (C, 32.2%)
Linda Heitmann (C, 27.5%)
Cansu Özdemir
3
Christoph de Vries
Krzysztof Walczak
Falko Droßmann (C, 27.4%)
Katharina Beck
Insa Tietjen
4
Dr. Roland Heintze
Benjamin Mennerich
Wolfgang Schmidt
Emilia Fester
Thomas Iwan
5
Clara-Sophie Groß
Peggy Heitmann
Dorothee Martin
Lenka Brodbeck
6
Dr. Kaja Steffens
Lena Haffner
Manuel Sarrazin
#
Union
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
Votes
256,535; 19.2%
496,100; 37.1%
146,538; 11.0%
59,074; 4.4%
143,803; 10.8%
Seats
4
7
2
1
2
1
Sepp Müller
Martin Reichardt (C, 44.4%)
Martin Kröber
Steffi Lemke
Janina Beckmann
2
Dieter Stier
Kay-Uwe Ziegler (C, 43.8%)
Dr. Franziska Kersten
Jan Salis
David Schliesing
3
Anna Aeikens
Jan Schmidt (C, 43.2%)
Eric Eigendorf
Miriam Zeller
Nadja Lüttich
4
Tino Sorge
Thomas Korell (C, 39.2%)
Diana Bäse
Peter Dittmann
Dr. Karsten Lippmann
5
Christoph Bernstiel
Christina Baum (C, 39.0%)
Dr. Herbert Wollmann
Kathrin Grub
Doreen Hainich
6
Artjom Pusch
Volker Scheurell (C, 38.6%)
Aick Pietschmann
Marco Beckmann
Dennis Jannack
7
Frank Wyszkowski
Claudia Weiss (C, 32.2%)
Florian Fahrtmann
Sandra Bauer
Gitta-Susann Hartenstein-Wiermann
8
Gerry Weber
Alexander Raue (C, 30.6%)[ a]
Norman Steigleder
Eva Kames
Michael Scholz
9
Claudia Schmidt
Phillipp-Anders Rau
[ 5]
#
Union
AfD
SPD
Grüne
Linke
Votes
413,863; 21.3%
294,530; 15.2%
326,627; 16.8%
338,209; 17.4%
423,489; 21.8%
Seats
5
4
4
5
6
1
Marvin Schulz (C, 30.9%)
Gottfried Curio (C, 29.5%)
Helmut Kleebank (C, 27.5%)
Julia Schneider (C, 25.8%)
Gregor Gysi (C, 41.8%)
2
Adrian Grasse (C, 30.7%)
Beatrix von Storch
Ruppert Stüwe
Hanna Steinmüller (C, 25.3%)
Pascal Meiser (C, 34.7%)
3
Lukas Krieger (C, 26.3%)
Ronald Gläser
Annika Klose
Dr. Moritz Heuberger [de ] (C, 24.7%)
Ines Schwerdtner (C, 34.0%)
4
Dr. Jan-Marco Luczak
Sebastian Maack
Hakan Demir
Elisabeth Paus
Ferat Koçak (C, 30.0%)
5
Dr. Ottilie Klein
Michael Gleichmann
Ana-Maria Trăsnea
Andreas Audretsch
Katalin Gennburg
6
Franziska Dezember
Dr. Ralf-Günther Conradi
Sinem Taşan-Funke
Nina Stahr
Ottavia Merendino
7
Kevin Kratzsch
Dr. Michael Adam
Julian Holter
Maren Tepper
Pilar Caballero Alvarez
8
Bernhard Schodrowski
Stefan Kerker
Alexandra Wend
Annkatrin Esser
Niklas Schenker
North Rhine-Westphalia [ edit ]
Rhineland-Palatinate [ edit ]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Won constituency with insufficient list votes to be seated
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